Colors of Ghana

Colors of Ghana
Author: Holly Littlefield
Publisher: Millbrook Press
Total Pages: 28
Release: 2009-08-01
Genre: Juvenile Nonfiction
ISBN: 0761357971

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What color is Ghana? It's brown like cocoa beans, blue like Lake Volta, and orange like the background threads in the Kyeretwie Kente Cloth pattern. Get to know Ghana in this beautifully illustrated introduction to a land once known as the Gold Coast.

Colors of Ghana

Colors of Ghana
Author: Holly Littlefield
Publisher: Turtleback
Total Pages:
Release: 1997-01-01
Genre: Juvenile Nonfiction
ISBN: 9780606219259

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Explores the different colors found in Ghana's history, culture, and landscape.

Kente Colors

Kente Colors
Author: Debbi Chocolate
Publisher: Bloomsbury Publishing USA
Total Pages: 34
Release: 1997-10-01
Genre: Juvenile Nonfiction
ISBN: 0802775284

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A rhyming description of the kente cloth costumes of the Ashanti and Ewe people of Ghana and a portrayal of the symbolic colors and patterns.

Colours of Ghana

Colours of Ghana
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Release: 2001
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Ghana in Pictures

Ghana in Pictures
Author: Yvette La Pierre
Publisher: Twenty-First Century Books
Total Pages: 88
Release: 2004-01-01
Genre: Juvenile Nonfiction
ISBN: 9780822519973

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Introduces through text and photographs the land, history, government, people, and economy of Ghana.

Kente Colors

Kente Colors
Author: Debbi Chocolate
Publisher:
Total Pages:
Release: 2010-01-01
Genre: Africa
ISBN: 9780780785885

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A rhyming description of the kente cloth costumes of the Ashanti and Ewe people of Ghana and a portrayal of the symbolic colors and patterns.

Crossing the Color Line

Crossing the Color Line
Author: Carina E. Ray
Publisher: Ohio University Press
Total Pages: 257
Release: 2015-10-15
Genre: History
ISBN: 0821445391

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Interracial sex mattered to the British colonial state in West Africa. In Crossing the Color Line, Carina E. Ray goes beyond this fact to reveal how Ghanaians shaped and defined these powerfully charged relations. The interplay between African and European perspectives and practices, argues Ray, transformed these relationships into key sites for consolidating colonial rule and for contesting its hierarchies of power. With rigorous methodology and innovative analyses, Ray brings Ghana and Britain into a single analytic frame to show how intimate relations between black men and white women in the metropole became deeply entangled with those between black women and white men in the colony in ways that were profoundly consequential. Based on rich archival evidence and original interviews, the book moves across different registers, shifting from the micropolitics of individual disciplinary cases brought against colonial officers who “kept” local women to transatlantic networks of family, empire, and anticolonial resistance. In this way, Ray cuts to the heart of how interracial sex became a source of colonial anxiety and nationalist agitation during the first half of the twentieth century.

The Ghanaian Colour Cook Book

The Ghanaian Colour Cook Book
Author: Enyonam Canice Kudonoo
Publisher:
Total Pages:
Release: 2007
Genre: Cooking, Ghanaian
ISBN: 9789964723972

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The Colors of Photography

The Colors of Photography
Author: Bettina Gockel
Publisher: Walter de Gruyter GmbH & Co KG
Total Pages: 333
Release: 2020-12-16
Genre: Photography
ISBN: 3110661489

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The Colors of Photography aims to provide a deeper understanding of what color is in the field of photography. Until today, color photography has marked the "here and now," while black and white photographs have been linked to our image of history and have formed our collective memory. However, such general dichotomies start to crumble when considering the aesthetic, cultural, and political complexity of color in photography. With essays by Charlotte Cotton, Bettina Gockel, Tanya Sheehan, Blake Stimson, Kim Timby, Kelley Wilder, Deborah Willis. Photographic contributions by Hans Danuser and Raymond Meier.